I’ve seen that Archlinux has promoted Python 3.11 as the new standard and Manjaro X86 did it 4 days ago.
Arm Archlinux has rebuilt the Python package also.
Si, do you plan to promote it as well ?
I don’t know if it was supposed to be funny but I was talking about 3.11 (see [Unstable Update] 2023-05-03 - Python 3.11, GCC 13)
It was.
No comment. Sit down and wait, or switch the branch.
$ mbn info python -q
Branch : archlinux
Name : python
Version : 3.11.3-1
Repository : core
Build Date : Wed 05 Apr 2023 17:52:25
Packager : Felix Yan <felixonmars@archlinux.org>
Branch : unstable
Name : python
Version : 3.11.3-1
Repository : core
Build Date : Wed 05 Apr 2023 17:52:25
Packager : Felix Yan <felixonmars@archlinux.org>
Branch : testing
Name : python
Version : 3.10.10-1
Repository : core
Build Date : Sun 05 Mar 2023 23:26:53
Packager : Felix Yan <felixonmars@archlinux.org>
Branch : stable
Name : python
Version : 3.10.10-1
Repository : core
Build Date : Sun 05 Mar 2023 23:26:53
Packager : Felix Yan <felixonmars@archlinux.org>
I’m already on the instable branch .
I’ve checked the mirrors and it is not available.
BTW, I’m very calm and I was just asking a question.
You can ask @felixonmars here, he is Arch maintainer of Python.
I know he is one of the greatest Arch maintainers.
It was a joke, in reference to something I posted in the Member Hub earlier today. I have no interest in Python, and I’m not a programmer.
I use 3.11 as default version in konsole since last year i use
pyenv
And, if i want 3.12 ? I can
$ pyenv install 3.12
python-build: definition not found: 3.12
The following versions contain `3.12' in the name:
3.12.0a7
3.12-dev
Thanks for the tip that I already knew and used. But it can help others.
The main caveats is the dependencies but it works.
I was only wondering because, as I said, I saw now non impediment to promote it for ARM.
Actually they are in the process. When they are done any packages on manjaro-arm side involving python will have to be rebuilt also.
https://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=16468
Also since the toolchains are getting a version bump our kernels will have to be rebuilt to prevent any issues with rebuilding any DKMS/3rd party modules.
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